City of Albert Lea - City Hall Facebook Feed

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Sewer pipe emergency repair approved - mailchi.mp/b734105be539/sewer-pipe-emergency-repair-approved Sign up for the Week-Lea at cityofalbertlea.org/sign-up-for-enews ... See MoreSee Less

Sewer pipe emergency repair approved - https://mailchi.mp/b734105be539/sewer-pipe-emergency-repair-approved Sign up for the Week-Lea at https://cityofalbertlea.org/sign-up-for-enews

FROM FOOD SCRAPS TO RICH SOIL: Visit the Environmental Services booth at the Freeborn County Fair July 30 – Aug. 4 to learn more about composting food scraps into rich soil. Composting can reduce the amount of household garbage – and related disposal costs – while creating soil rich in nutrients. Using compost in gardens can help increase root depth while reducing fertilizer and water use. While you're there, sign up to win a compost tumbler! This message is brought to you by the Albert Lea Green Team, a group of city and county staff working to increase Albert Lea’s resiliency to a changing climate. ... See MoreSee Less

FROM FOOD SCRAPS TO RICH SOIL: Visit the Environmental Services booth at the Freeborn County Fair July 30 – Aug. 4 to learn more about composting food scraps into rich soil. Composting can reduce the amount of household garbage – and related disposal costs – while creating soil rich in nutrients. Using compost in gardens can help increase root depth while reducing fertilizer and water use. While youre there, sign up to win a compost tumbler! This message is brought to you by the Albert Lea Green Team, a group of city and county staff working to increase Albert Lea’s resiliency to a changing climate.

COUNCIL APPROVES EMERGENCY REPAIRS: At its July 22 meeting, the Albert Lea City Council approved emergency repairs – up to $825,000 – to the pipe that carries wastewater from the city to the treatment plant. During heavy rains on June 23, the volume of water in the sewer main increased sharply from the usual 4 million gallons to 20 million gallons a day. The increase resulted from sump pumps discharging to the sewer system and groundwater seeping into it. The extra pressure broke the pipe, spilling wastewater into a field along South Shore Drive and then into Albert Lea Lake. City crews and a private contractor built a temporary dam to contain the wastewater and keep it flowing to the treatment plant, as shown in the photos above. The city needs to make permanent repairs as soon as possible. It will seek competitive quotes, though not through the usual bid process that takes several weeks. The city will submit all eligible costs to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for reimbursement. For more info, watch the council meeting on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtCsa16WyHc. ... See MoreSee Less

COUNCIL APPROVES EMERGENCY REPAIRS: At its July 22 meeting, the Albert Lea City Council approved emergency repairs – up to $825,000 – to the pipe that carries wastewater from the city to the treatment plant. During heavy rains on June 23, the volume of water in the sewer main increased sharply from the usual 4 million gallons to 20 million gallons a day. The increase resulted from sump pumps discharging to the sewer system and groundwater seeping into it. The extra pressure broke the pipe, spilling wastewater into a field along South Shore Drive and then into Albert Lea Lake. City crews and a private contractor built a temporary dam to contain the wastewater and keep it flowing to the treatment plant, as shown in the photos above. The city needs to make permanent repairs as soon as possible. It will seek competitive quotes, though not through the usual bid process that takes several weeks. The city will submit all eligible costs to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for reimbursement. For more info, watch the council meeting on YouTube:  www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtCsa16WyHc.Image attachment
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Albert Lea Recreation Facebook Feed

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Snyder fields are ready! We are the proud host of the 11AAA/AA MSF State Youth Baseball Tournament this weekend, July 26-28. There will be 32 teams visiting our community and 63 total games being played between Friday at 1:45p to Sunday at 4p. Our very own Albert Lea 11AA team will be playing on Friday, July 26 at 1:45p on Field 2 and 5:30p on field 5, with additional games on Saturday and Sunday depending on the outcomes of their Friday pool games.

Good luck to all teams competing and welcome to Albert Lea! ⚾️
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Snyder fields are ready! We are the proud host of the 11AAA/AA MSF State Youth Baseball Tournament this weekend, July 26-28. There will be 32 teams visiting our community and 63 total games being played between Friday at 1:45p to Sunday at 4p. Our very own Albert Lea 11AA team will be playing on Friday, July 26 at 1:45p on Field 2 and 5:30p on field 5, with additional games on Saturday and Sunday depending on the outcomes of their Friday pool games.

Good luck to all teams competing and welcome to Albert Lea! ⚾️

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The Game Will Be Live Streamed via this link : nafisa.king-cpasports.com/baseball.php

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the kiddie pool and slide are closed for the rest of day swim and all of evening swim. We will reopen it tomorrow 7/25! ... See MoreSee Less

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the kiddie pool and slide are closed for the rest of day swim and all of evening swim. We will reopen it tomorrow 7/25!

Join us tonight at Eberhart Park for our first night of Archery Tag! No experience is necessary. This is a free program and no pre-registration is required. ... See MoreSee Less

Join us tonight at Eberhart Park for our first night of Archery Tag! No experience is necessary. This is a free program and no pre-registration is required.
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Albert Lea Public Library Facebook Feed

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Congratulations to Hallie, Ruth, Waylon, Asher, Marley & Rowan! They are this summer's Readers of the Week! Way to go!!
#alpl #albertleapubliclibrary #readerofthemonth
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Congratulations to Hallie, Ruth, Waylon, Asher, Marley & Rowan! They are this summers Readers of the Week! Way to go!!
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September 1943: Berlin is the heart of darkness and the last place Dr. Elin Lund wishes to be. An expert in psychological profiling, she's been summoned from Copenhagen to investigate the gruesome murders of eight young women. Even in the midst of unspeakable evil, these killings stand apart. And with her homeland now under Nazi occupation and a young son to protect, Elin can't refuse such a request. Homicide Detective Kurt Schneider, head of the criminal police unit, is grudging in his welcome. The orders to find the killer come from the top, and to fail means death. The stakes are too high to risk any mistakes--or to trust a stranger. Yet the pair, trapped in an uneasy partnership, each has expertise the other needs. And Schneider, like Elin, is clearly guarding secrets of his own. Racing to complete the investigation and return to her son, Elin feels the net tightening. Every sliver of evidence reveals a killer infinitely more dangerous, and more powerful, than anyone suspected. And in drawing closer to the terrifying truth, Elin has unwittingly made herself his new obsession...
Check it out bit.ly/3XjwDK1
#ALPL #albertleapubliclibrary #bookoftheweek
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September 1943: Berlin is the heart of darkness and the last place Dr. Elin Lund wishes to be. An expert in psychological profiling, shes been summoned from Copenhagen to investigate the gruesome murders of eight young women. Even in the midst of unspeakable evil, these killings stand apart. And with her homeland now under Nazi occupation and a young son to protect, Elin cant refuse such a request. Homicide Detective Kurt Schneider, head of the criminal police unit, is grudging in his welcome. The orders to find the killer come from the top, and to fail means death. The stakes are too high to risk any mistakes--or to trust a stranger. Yet the pair, trapped in an uneasy partnership, each has expertise the other needs. And Schneider, like Elin, is clearly guarding secrets of his own. Racing to complete the investigation and return to her son, Elin feels the net tightening. Every sliver of evidence reveals a killer infinitely more dangerous, and more powerful, than anyone suspected. And in drawing closer to the terrifying truth, Elin has unwittingly made herself his new obsession...
Check it out https://bit.ly/3XjwDK1
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Check out some of our new children's titles! Learn more about them or reserve your copy here: bit.ly/3XjwDK1
#ALPL #albertleapubliclibrary #newbooks
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Check out some of our new childrens titles!  Learn more about them or reserve your copy here: http://bit.ly/3XjwDK1 
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Albert Lea Police Department Facebook Feed

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Minnesota Traffic Fatalities Year to Date.
Please help reduce these numbers by;
Wearing your seat belt,
Slowing Down,
Driving Sober,
&
Hands free on mobile devices.
TOGETHER we can bring these numbers down.
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Minnesota Traffic Fatalities Year to Date.
Please help reduce these numbers by;
Wearing your seat belt,
Slowing Down,
Driving Sober,
& 
Hands free on mobile devices.
TOGETHER we can bring these numbers down.

NEW CHILD PASSENGER LAWS TO TAKE AFFECT AUGUST 1st, 2024
Minnesota Child Passenger Safety Law
06/12/2024
Age/Size Restraint Use
Birth to at least 2 years old. Rear-facing in an
infant or convertible
child safety seat.
At least 2 years old AND has outgrown the rear-facing
seat with internal harness by height or weight.
Forward-facing with
an internal harness.
4 Years old AND has outgrown the forward-facing
seat with internal harness by height or weight.
Ride restrained in a
belt-positioning
booster seat using
the lap belt and
shoulder belt.
9 years old or has outgrown the booster seat
AND the child can pass the 5-step test.
A child, under age 13, must sit in a back seat,
if possible.
Ride restrained with a
lap belt and shoulder
belt secured correctly
on the vehicle seat.
Minnesota Child Passenger Safety Law
06/12/2024
The 5-step test demonstrates how the seat belt fits correctly:
1. The child sits all the way back against the vehicle seat.
2. The child's knees bend over the edge of the vehicle seat.
3. The lap belt fits snugly across the hips near the top of the child’s thighs, not the child's abdomen.
4. The shoulder belt snugly crosses the center of the child's chest and shoulder, not the child's neck.
5. The child sits correctly, without slouching, for the duration of the ride.
Every driver who transports a child or children under the age of 18 years in a motor vehicle is
required to have the child or children restrained in a child safety seat or seat belt.
If a child can be placed in more than one category, then the child must be placed in the more
protective category (rear-facing being the most protective category).
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NEW CHILD PASSENGER LAWS TO TAKE AFFECT AUGUST 1st, 2024
Minnesota Child Passenger Safety Law
06/12/2024
Age/Size Restraint Use
Birth to at least 2 years old. Rear-facing in an 
infant or convertible 
child safety seat.
At least 2 years old AND has outgrown the rear-facing 
seat with internal harness by height or weight.
Forward-facing with 
an internal harness.
4 Years old AND has outgrown the forward-facing
seat with internal harness by height or weight.
Ride restrained in a 
belt-positioning 
booster seat using 
the lap belt and 
shoulder belt.
9 years old or has outgrown the booster seat
AND the child can pass the 5-step test.
A child, under age 13, must sit in a back seat,
if possible.
Ride restrained with a 
lap belt and shoulder 
belt secured correctly 
on the vehicle seat.
Minnesota Child Passenger Safety Law
06/12/2024
The 5-step test demonstrates how the seat belt fits correctly:
1. The child sits all the way back against the vehicle seat.
2. The childs knees bend over the edge of the vehicle seat.
3. The lap belt fits snugly across the hips near the top of the child’s thighs, not the childs abdomen.
4. The shoulder belt snugly crosses the center of the childs chest and shoulder, not the childs neck.
5. The child sits correctly, without slouching, for the duration of the ride.
Every driver who transports a child or children under the age of 18 years in a motor vehicle is 
required to have the child or children restrained in a child safety seat or seat belt. 
If a child can be placed in more than one category, then the child must be placed in the more 
protective category (rear-facing being the most protective category).

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I was in lots of rear facing seats when I was a kid... Station wagon... Truck bed... Conversion van...

RIP to the shorties who aren't gonna be out of a booster when Jr High or High School hits... (And yes, I was one...4'3 in 7th grade and 4'8 in 8th and 9th grades)

Lol so a laundry basket ain't gonna work...I survived

Traffic signal replacement project begins Aug. 5 in Albert Lea

ALBERT LEA, Minn. – Motorists traveling in Albert Lea will encounter traffic impacts at several intersections beginning Aug. 5 as crews make improvements to the intersections and traffic signals, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

This work is part of project that will replace an older traffic signal in Albert Lea. Americans with Disabilities Act improvements and changes to vehicle turning and through movements will also be made to increase intersection safety.

Work is scheduled to begin Aug. 5 in Albert Lea at Highway 65 and Front Street to replace the signal and make ADA improvements. ADA improvements will also be made at Highway 65 and Margaretha Avenue. It is expected work will be completed in September.
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2024 detours Albert Lea: Highway 65 (S. Broadway Avenue) • During construction, traffic on Highway 65 (S. Broadway) will remain open to vehicles. • Pedestrians and bicyclists will be detoured around the construction zone. • Northbound pedestrian and bicyclists will be detoured east onto 3rd Street, north onto Newton Avenue and west on College Street. • Southbound pedestrian and bicyclists will be detoured west on Pearl Street, south on Washington Avenue and east on 3rd Street. • The rail gate arms will remain functional. Albert Lea: Front Street • Front Street will be closed at Broadway Avenue to vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists during construction. • S. Broadway can be accessed via S. Pearl Street or W. 3rd Street. • Vehicles on Front Street, East of Broadway Avenue will take Newton Avenue north to Highway 65, west on Highway 65/Main Street and south on Highway 13. • Vehicles on Highway 65/Main Street will continue west and south on Highway 13. • Vehicles on Front Street, west of Broadway Avenue will go north on 1st Avenue, go east on Main Street and then south on Garfield Avenue to access East Front Street. • Vehicles on Highway 69 will continue north to Highway 13 and go east, then south on Garfield Avenue to access East Front Street. Albert Lea: Margaretha Avenue • Margaretha Avenue will be closed at Broadway Avenue to vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists during construction. • Vehicles on Margaretha Avenue, north of Broadway Avenue: Go north on Margaretha Avenue, west on E. 8th Street and south on Broadway Avenue to rejoin Margaretha Avenue south of Broadway Avenue. • Vehicles on Margaretha Avenue, south of Broadway Avenue: Go north on Broadway Avenue and east on E. 8th Street to access Margaretha Avenue north of Broadway Avenue. To learn more about the project, visit the MnDOT project website where you can also sign up to receive email and text message updates. Safety in work zones Motorists should always be prepared to encounter traffic changes when approaching work zones including lane closures, lane shifts, uneven road surfaces, slow-moving heavy equipment and slow or stopped traffic. To keep everyone safe, drivers must: • Obey posted speed limits. The fine for speeding in a work zone is $300. • Drive undistracted. Avoid using cell phones, mobile devices, adjusting the radio – even eating –while in work zones. • Move over. Give workers room to safely complete their work. • Know before you go. Get real-time information about traffic and road conditions at www.511mn.org or get the free 511mn smartphone app at Google Play or the App Store. • Be patient. Expect delays, especially during peak travel times. • Do the zipper merge. • Avoid making unnecessary lane changes. • Never enter a road blocked with barriers or cones. Stay connected, informed • Check out other MnDOT southeast Minnesota construction projects and sign up for construction updates. • Join the MnDOT Southeast Minnesota Facebook group and follow us on MnDOT Southeast on X. • Sign up to receive text message and/or email alerts during significant road closures or winter weather events that affect state highways in southeast Minnesota. • Find road updates in Minnesota on 511mn.org or get a free app at Google Play or the App Store. • Interested in a job with MnDOT? Career information for the State of Minnesota can be found at the Minnesota Management and Budget website. Come join us.

A Yellow Light Means (Slow Down) NOT (Go Faster)...πŸ™‰πŸš¦πŸ›»πŸš¦πŸ™‰

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Albert Lea Fire Rescue Facebook Feed

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A visit to the Children's Center makes for a great start to the day! ... See MoreSee Less

A visit to the Childrens Center makes for a great start to the day!

Thank you for your contributions during the parade! Click on the link if we missed you and you would still like to donate!2024 Fill the Boot was a success again after collecting $2708.69!
This is thanks as always to our generous community. If we missed anyone that would still like to donate see link below. Our firefighters and their families thank you!
filltheboot.donordrive.com/team/17370
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Thank you for your contributions during the parade! Click on the link if we missed you and you would still like to donate!
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